About the Journal

The Journal of Religion and Social Dynamics provides a rigorous interdisciplinary platform for the exploration of the complex interplay between religious traditions and contemporary social structures. We invite high-quality theoretical and empirical research that examines how religious beliefs, institutions, and practices shape—and are shaped by—social change, political landscapes, and cultural developments. The journal particularly welcomes studies that employ sociological, anthropological, and socio-political frameworks to analyze issues such as religious authority, social movements, inter-communal relations, and the role of faith in public policy and social justice.

Beyond its focus on traditional religious studies, the journal serves as a forum for investigating the evolving nature of faith in a globalized and digitized world. We encourage submissions that address emerging themes including, but not limited to, the intersection of religion with technology, environmental ethics, identity politics, and migration. By fostering a dialogue between diverse disciplinary perspectives, the journal aims to advance the understanding of the persistent influence of religion in the social order, offering critical insights for both scholars and policymakers navigating the challenges of a pluralistic global society.